Demolition of Catalyst Paper-mill Snowflake, AZ
Komatsu Pc400 gutting a steel structure using a shear.
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Komatsu Pc400 gutting a steel structure using a shear.
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Stokely Athletic Center demolition continues
The demolition of Stokely Athletic Center on University of Tennessee #39;s campus continues. (Video by J. Miles Cary/News Sentinel)
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Ottumwa City Council approves demolition for North Wapello Street building
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DEMOLITION TIME | Minecraft Survival LP #32
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Mech iDEAS Demolition Crue
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Patriotic Front cadres chant slogans outside the Lusaka High Court grounds as President Michael Sata attended a court case there in Lusaka
The recent demolition of over 400 houses in Kitwe by the City Council is but a small symptom of the unprecedented break down of law and order in the country since the Patriotic Front Government took over the running of the Lusaka and Copperbelt councils in the 2006 Elections. It has further degenerated to frightening proportions since PF took over government in 2011, a scenario which has resulted in insecurity, fear and political instability.
Zambians will recall that the Patriotic Front party won the majority of the Parliamentary and Local Government seats on the Copperbelt and Lusaka in the 2006 elections and Mr. Sata in referring to the late President Levy Patrick Mwanawasa, may his soul rest in peace, declared that Let Levy rule the country, I will control the councils and show him how a country is supposed to be run.
Let Levy rule the country, I will control the councils and show him how a country is supposed to be run-Sata
The breakdown of law and order we are witnessing today in Lusaka and the Copperbelt is a reflection of the lack of respect of the rule of law by the Patriotic Front in their mis-rule of the nation. It comes as no surprise that the people behind the confusion in the demolition of the Kitwe houses are PF Counselors. The PF is now attempting to distance itself from the demolition exercise by hiding behind the court order that triggered the whole exercise. However, the buck stops with them because it was the PF Counselors who illegally issued the plots on private land in the first place.
The country has been gripped by a violent culture of cadreism encouraged and tolerated by the PF Government, particularly in Lusaka and the Copperbelt. This is causing untold fear and anxiety among Zambians and tainting the image of the country internationally. PF Cadres running around with pangas have been allowed to over-run the country with impunity. They are going round the country illegally grabbing land from the rightful owners while the Police fail to act.
The MMD greatly sympathizes with the victims of the demolished houses as they were deceived by the PF Counselors but as we go forward as a country, my question to the people of Lusaka and the Copperbelt and the country at large who voted for the PF, Is this the way we want to be governed? I ask the panga-wielding PF cadres grabbing innocent peoples land in Lusaka, the street vendors who have taken over the streets of Lusaka Is this surely the way we want to live as Zambians?
The New MMD in Government will make as one of its key priorities, to bring sanity to the country by systematically ridding it of every form of Cadreism by strengthening law and order because a strong governance system underpinned by law and order are important factors associated with a countrys political and economic success. We shall never ever tolerate any form of lawlessness under our watch. Under The New MMD, Zambians should begin to look forward to a new Zambia where peace, political stability, progress, tolerance and modern politics will rule.
Dr. Nevers Sekwila Mumba President MMD
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Raleigh City Council members expressed interest in beginning to charge a $5 flat rate fee to park in several downtown decks on nights and weekends.
The Wilmington Station, Moore Square, Cabarrus, City Center and Municipal parking decks, which are currently free for use during weekdays from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. and over the weekend, are the most feasible to charge for parking because of their high levels of use during these times. However, the fee may be applied to any deck used by the City of Raleigh.
The Raleigh City Council met June 2 to discuss city budget issues when the idea for adding parking deck fees for nights and weekends was brought to its attention.
According to an analysis of the potential revenue from the prospective new parking fees, these decks could produce a projected revenue of around $1 million per year, according to the minutes of the June 2 council meeting.
Data confirms that from Thursday to Saturday nights the city parking decks are close to capacity if not completely full with downtown visitors, according to the meeting minutes.
City of Raleigh records show most vandalism and criminal activity in the decks occur during the nights and weekends. The city has also received complaints about the cleanliness of the decks on Monday morning when people return to work and use the decks, according to the meeting minutes.
Several council members said they believe that the elimination of free parking will help cut down on the rise in criminal activity during these hours in the decks.
However, definitely adding fees to these parking decks is not currently on the agenda but is just an idea under consideration, according to City of Raleigh spokeswoman Jayne Kirkpatrick.
The fees under consideration will only be in effect for parking decks used by the City of Raleigh, which is most of them, Kirkpatrick said. The parking decks owned by the City of Raleigh are managed by McLaurin Parking, and the company will only assist in collecting these charges if the suggestion is eventually accepted.
Installing equipment that would accept the payments electronically would cost $358,474, and using these machines would save $41,340 for staffing reductions with the introduction of the electronic pay-to-exit machines, the minutes stated.
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